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Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Vol 42 (2020)
Introduction: Mental health issues are on an exponential rise in Kashmir due to varied reasons including political instability, eco fragility, the growing lag in the provision of education and employment, and several other reasons. Impediments such a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6475262e09ba4171985a142d71507110
Autor:
Aadil BASHIR, Bilal Ahmed KHAN, Triptish BHATIA, Sheikh SHOIB, Isahaque ALI, Unjum BASHIR, Shabana KHURSHEED, Margaret MCDONALD, Mary E. HAWK, Smita DESHPANDE
Publikováno v:
Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala. 80:7-17
In recent years mental health has emerged as a major health threat in low income countries like India. In response, mental health care has been integrated into primary health care, in turn creating a rising demand for trained and skillful mental heal
Autor:
Aadil Bashir, Essar Batool, Triptish Bhatia, Sheikh Shoib, Nisar Ahmed Mir, Unjum Bashir, Ravinder Singh, Margaret McDonald, Mary E. Hawk, Smita Deshpande
Publikováno v:
Social Work in Mental Health. 21:406-421
Autor:
Teagen L. O’Malley, Sarah E. Krier, Maura Bainbridge, Mary E. Hawk, James E. Egan, Jessica G. Burke
Publikováno v:
Culture, healthsexuality.
HIV remains a significant health issue for women, and multiple overlapping factors shape women's HIV-related risk. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) offers critical advantages over other existing options, yet it remains significantly underused among wo
Publikováno v:
AIDS and behavior. 25(2)
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) presents an opportunity to expand prevention options for women at risk for HIV infection. Yet, women's PrEP use remains low and relatively little is known about PrEP acceptability and attitudes among a sub-population o
Autor:
Friedman MR; M. Reuel Friedman, Cristian J. Chandler, and David L. Givens are with the Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Brian J. Adams is a PhD candidate in and Mary E. Hawk is with the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. José A. Bauermeister is with the Department of Family and Community Health, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Lisa Bowleg is with the Department of Psychology, George Washington University, Washington, DC., Chandler CJ; M. Reuel Friedman, Cristian J. Chandler, and David L. Givens are with the Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Brian J. Adams is a PhD candidate in and Mary E. Hawk is with the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. José A. Bauermeister is with the Department of Family and Community Health, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Lisa Bowleg is with the Department of Psychology, George Washington University, Washington, DC., Adams BJ; M. Reuel Friedman, Cristian J. Chandler, and David L. Givens are with the Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Brian J. Adams is a PhD candidate in and Mary E. Hawk is with the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. José A. Bauermeister is with the Department of Family and Community Health, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Lisa Bowleg is with the Department of Psychology, George Washington University, Washington, DC., Hawk ME; M. Reuel Friedman, Cristian J. Chandler, and David L. Givens are with the Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Brian J. Adams is a PhD candidate in and Mary E. Hawk is with the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. José A. Bauermeister is with the Department of Family and Community Health, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Lisa Bowleg is with the Department of Psychology, George Washington University, Washington, DC., Givens DL; M. Reuel Friedman, Cristian J. Chandler, and David L. Givens are with the Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Brian J. Adams is a PhD candidate in and Mary E. Hawk is with the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. José A. Bauermeister is with the Department of Family and Community Health, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Lisa Bowleg is with the Department of Psychology, George Washington University, Washington, DC., Bauermeister JA; M. Reuel Friedman, Cristian J. Chandler, and David L. Givens are with the Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Brian J. Adams is a PhD candidate in and Mary E. Hawk is with the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. José A. Bauermeister is with the Department of Family and Community Health, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Lisa Bowleg is with the Department of Psychology, George Washington University, Washington, DC., Bowleg L; M. Reuel Friedman, Cristian J. Chandler, and David L. Givens are with the Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Brian J. Adams is a PhD candidate in and Mary E. Hawk is with the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. José A. Bauermeister is with the Department of Family and Community Health, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Lisa Bowleg is with the Department of Psychology, George Washington University, Washington, DC.
Publikováno v:
American journal of public health [Am J Public Health] 2021 Jan; Vol. 111 (1), pp. 12-14.